The
Enchanted Isle is a
classic, American-made ship. This 729-passenger vessel sails year-round from the
Port of New Orleans on 7 night cruises to Montego Bay, Jamaica; Grand Cayman,
Cayman Islands; Playa del Carmen and Cozumel, Mexico.
The ship is a spacious, traditional American built ship. It has all of the amenities of a larger ship without the crowds. With its gracious public rooms, wide teak decks, rich wood veneers and polished brass, the Enchanted Isle takes passengers back to the golden age of sailing.
The big, roomy staterooms onboard the Enchanted Isle are, category for category, the largest afloat. Each of the staterooms feature a private shower (many with a tub), facilities, telephone, multi-channel music system, wall-to-wall carpeting, closet and storage space.
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Built: |
1957 Ingalls Shipyard |
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Refurbished: |
1994 |
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Former Names: |
1958-71 Argentina (Moore McCormick) |
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Country of Registry: |
Panama |
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Tonnage: |
23,395 |
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Length: |
617 feet |
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Width: |
84 feet |
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Draft: |
28 feet |
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Cruising Speed: |
18 knots |
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Stabilizers: |
Yes |
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Bow Thrusters: |
Yes |
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Capacity: |
Passenger: 725 |
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Nationality of Crew: |
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Passenger Decks: |
9 |
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Passenger Staterooms: |
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Public Areas: |
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